Jewish Museum London

The Jewish Museum in Camden, North London, is a celebration of Jewish life, culture and heritage.

Permanent exhibitions include History: a British Story which looks at British Jewish history since 1066. There is also The Holocaust Gallery and Judaism: A living Faith which features rare ceremonial art objects.

Founded in 1932 with the aim of preserving London's Jewish community's heritage and history of London's East End, the Jewish Musuem is now housed in an early Victorian listed building in Camden Town. Explore key objects and artefacts of historical and modern Jewish life while learning about the experiences of refugees from Nazism during WWII.

Reflecting the diverse roots and social history of London's Jewish community, the Jewish Museum features collections, interactive activities and temporary exhibitions, which you can enjoy free entry to with your London Pass.

"The Only Way to Visit London! Last year three of us visited London and each had a three day London Pass. We found it good value for money and we certainly had our money's worth, managing to do two visits each day. We will definitely buy London Passes for our next visit and have recommended it to our friends."
Andrew from UK